GM invested its entire future in the worst battery company in the world

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • GM invested its entire future in the worst battery company in the world
    Join this channel to get access to perks►
    tinyurl.com/theevmembership
    Members-only videos (see videos before anyone else)►
    tinyurl.com/Members-only-videos
    Subscribe and hit the notification bell! ► tinyurl.com/subscribetoTEV
    Join me on Patreon ► tinyurl.com/theevonpatreon
    Join us on our newly created Telegram Channel to stay updated: t.me/theelectricviking
    The Electric Viking on Social:
    Facebook page ► tinyurl.com/theevfb
    Facebook group ► tinyurl.com/theevfbgroup
    Twitter ► tinyurl.com/theevtwitter
    Instagram ► tinyurl.com/theevinstagram
    Pinterest ► tinyurl.com/theevpinterest
    LinkedIn ► tinyurl.com/theevlinkedIn
    My Stake referral link ► tinyurl.com/hellostake
    See more about me: • You've been asking; he...
    My Bali trip: • I went to Indonesia an...
    See my kids channel: tinyurl.com/subscribetojackan...
    See more videos about GM:
    GM Super Cruise drivers more dangerous than Tesla Autopilot?!
    • GM Super Cruise driver...
    GM Hummer EVs taillights cost more than a Chinese electric car
    • GM Hummer EVs tailligh...
    GM's very ambitious plan to take on Tesla's energy division
    • GM's very ambitious pl...
    GM's EVs are leaving people stranded on the side of the road
    • GM's EVs are leaving p...
    GM says Chevy Bolt DISCOUNTS mean it can't supply enough cars
    • GM says Chevy Bolt DIS...
    GM-owned car maker reveals EPIC $10,000 mini electric SUV
    • GM-owned car maker rev...
    GM's battery energy density could triple + new dry electrode
    • GM's battery energy de...
    GM employees say Mary Barra has ruined the weekend
    • GM employees say Mary ...
    GM invests nearly 1 billion towards goal of EV vertical integration
    • GM invests nearly 1 bi...
    GM working with LFP battery manufacturer to recycle its batteries
    • GM working with LFP ba...
    GM lobbies for 7 new EPA standards for mass EV adoption in the US
    • GM lobbies for 7 new E...
    Nobody is paying attention to GM's UBER strategy - they should be
    • Nobody is paying atten...
    Hertz announces HUGE 175,000 electric vehicle deal with GM
    • Hertz announces HUGE 1...
    3 strategic GM. EV decisions made this week + EVs pre-order update
    • 3 strategic GM. EV dec...
    GM details its electric vehicle strategy - will it actually work?!
    • GM details its electri...
    Investors say you should be selling Tesla to buy GM stock
    • Investors say you shou...
    GM admits it's FAILING in China for these 2 reasons
    • GM admits it's FAILING...
    GM debt more RISKY than Tesla when it came close to bankruptcy
    • GM debt more RISKY tha...
    GM buys out Buick dealers who refuse to invest in EV future
    • GM buys out Buick deal...
    GM, please bring this electric SUV to Australia, I want one!
    • GM, please bring this ...
    Mass production of GM's Ultium battery cells begins in the United States
    • Mass production of GM'...
    GM patents it, BYD builds it - the world's first dual charging EV
    • GM patents it, BYD bui...
    She promised! Mary Barra has 47 days to deliver 17 new GM EVs
    • She promised! Mary Bar...
    Man murdered at GM's Electric Car factory in the United States
    • Man murdered at GM's E...
    GM is forcing buyers to pay $1,500 for an 'optional' subscription
    • GM is forcing buyers t...
    GM says it can't meet EV tax credit made in US requirement
    • GM says it can't meet ...
    Wall Street & US investors DO NOT believe GM's EV claims
    • Wall Street & US inves...
    Mary; 'GM execs pay based on EV sales' WAIT, what?!?
    • Mary; 'GM execs pay ba...
    More than 70,000 GM Bolt EVs are still UNDRIVEABLE
    • More than 70,000 GM Bo...
    GM is SCREWING its early adopter EV buyers - BAD move!
    • GM is SCREWING its ear...
    GM discounting Bolt EV & giving 4yrs free finance
    • GM discounting Bolt EV...
    GM's CEO Mary Barra is either getting high or INSANE
    • GM's CEO Mary Barra is...
    GM's NEW cobalt deal looks bad from where I'm sitting...
    • GM's NEW cobalt deal l...
    GM just bought a Tesla Model 3 to benchmark this feature
    • GM just bought a Tesla...
    InsideEVs: 'Bolt EV battery recall bonus!' Wait, what?!
    • InsideEVs: 'Bolt EV ba...
    #gm #evnews #ev
    This channel may use some copyrighted materials without specific authorization of the owner; but content used here falls under the “Fair Use” Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976.
    Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
    Contact us for any copyright issues. If you want a credit of any footage we are using, please let us know.
    Website: theelectricviking.com/contact/
    Email: info@theelectricviking.com / theelectricviking@gmail.com

Комментарии • 515

  • @Utahskiing1
    @Utahskiing1 Год назад +141

    Brilliant leadership at GM has selected so many great partners like Nikola, Lordstown and LG Chem.

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray Год назад +8

      If GM is doing it the default is they are doing it completely wrong until proven otherwise.

    • @BillLaBrie
      @BillLaBrie Год назад +16

      It’s the same company that killed the EV1. All the players have changed, but it’s the same company.

    • @adamd5013
      @adamd5013 Год назад +14

      Mary led!!!

    • @randallsmith7885
      @randallsmith7885 Год назад +4

      You beat me to the Nikola point! 😁

    • @hpmoxie4660
      @hpmoxie4660 Год назад +3

      I'd also add richly rewarded itself

  • @simolatham03
    @simolatham03 Год назад +79

    LG’s problem is the more they make, the more they have to recall it’s a vicious cycle.

    • @michaelstarkey9745
      @michaelstarkey9745 Год назад +3

      Quality humor prevails YEHEHE 🤓

    • @MacEwanRobert
      @MacEwanRobert Год назад +1

      Washing in mud leaves you muddy.

    • @michaelstarkey9745
      @michaelstarkey9745 Год назад

      Vicious production problem

    • @chriswheeler6092
      @chriswheeler6092 16 дней назад

      Ive heard about another company that literally looses money on every single vehicle sold. What bothers me is that people invest and they are not even able to demonstrate that they have a viable business model.

  • @sdcllc8727
    @sdcllc8727 Год назад +8

    Your basing this on 16 battery fires. The fact that GM recalled 140,000 cars just to make sure everyone was taken care of, is sort of a testament to GM (or at least Obama era car safety measures that automakers have to abide by)

  • @Subdis-Kanal
    @Subdis-Kanal Год назад +21

    I think the German rental car company that ordered 100 000 BYD cars was not NextMove but Sixt. Sixt is a market leader in Germany while NextMove is a relatively small startup.

    • @anthonymalovrh2912
      @anthonymalovrh2912 Год назад

      Used Sixt when we visited Slovenia.

    • @abraxastulammo9940
      @abraxastulammo9940 Год назад

      This Joker should get his news straight, you are absolutely right it is Sixt!

  • @bikeman9899
    @bikeman9899 Год назад +9

    As a Bolt 2018 owner, the fire risk was real. GM purchased the car back from us. We were happy with the buy back, but not happy with the battery defect. However, the battery issue wa snot the chemistry. It was a separator that keeps the anode and cathode apart. That was out of position owing to a manufacturing defect during production in the Osan Korea plant. To my knowledge, this has been corrected now, and this is why GM restarted manufacturing the BOLT in April 22. They wouldn't do this unless they were certain the problem was corrected. To my knowledge, LG Chem picke dup the #2B tab for the recall, as is typical in the auto industry. You screw up, you pay. Tesla also has had battery fires, buy seems to have corrected this issue as well.

    • @billw6903
      @billw6903 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the summary. Eagarly awaiting solid ev performance to haul around xc mtb

  • @dc14522
    @dc14522 Год назад +79

    And don't forget how GM partnered with Nikola to build the Badger. Anyone with two brain cells knew Nikola was a total scam, yet GM happily waltzed into a reputational catastrophe.

    • @bernardopaula1763
      @bernardopaula1763 Год назад +7

      Cause uncle San will come to the rescue

    • @bernardbarry447
      @bernardbarry447 Год назад +1

      Besides the reputational damage, which most casual observers don’t care about, the contract was a win win for GM. Just some time wasted.

    • @Wrath0141
      @Wrath0141 Год назад

      Uh no, Lordstown - just a lease deal and GM bought some shares; Nikola - non-binding memo of understanding for Badger pickup (everything else talked about was wiped out when GM vetted Nikola); LG Chem - partnership. You got 1 out of 3 correct. Out of those 3, ONLY LG Chem is an actual partner with GM. ruclips.net/channel/UC4Iw3CCQkhTW2eEZx_UB-WQ

    • @dc14522
      @dc14522 Год назад +3

      @@bernardbarry447 I agree... if the Badger was anything other than vaporware then GM could have very well had a trendy hit. But when a guy like me, sitting in my kitchen, knew it was a complete scam and GM fell for it, it makes you question the fundamental competence of GM's management.

    • @dc14522
      @dc14522 Год назад +2

      @@Wrath0141 If you want to be pedantic, then you are correct that GM and Nikola did not have a "partnership". My point is that even a cursory view of Nikola should have waved big red flags... and the Badger in particular was such and obvious scam that GM shouldn't have had their name anywhere near it. The fact that GM signed a MOU (much less promoted it) shows a serious lack of judgement.

  • @RB-pi3jl
    @RB-pi3jl Год назад +17

    And recently the US military annnounced a partnership with GM for using their Ultium batteries in military vehicles. What could go wrong?

    • @boatthere867
      @boatthere867 Год назад

      o god plz tell me your jokeing right ?

    • @Islamisthecultofsin
      @Islamisthecultofsin Год назад

      They should use the battery as the power source and warhead!

    • @paulstubbs7678
      @paulstubbs7678 Год назад

      Well if those military vehicles have a battle front life expectancy of 10 minutes (like a tank) then they should be ok.

    • @scifithoughts3611
      @scifithoughts3611 Год назад

      No way! (I mean eventually, when EV range outstrips fuel products but as for now… I suppose it’s possible if it’d simplify logistics.) I’d say we need another 5-10years before an electric HiMRS.

    • @Frank_W.
      @Frank_W. Год назад

      Sadly it’s true and I can’t believe that they would do something so foolish. Once again the moniker “Government Motors” is dead right.

  • @qingyuhu
    @qingyuhu Год назад +53

    I'm VERY confident that the future of GM is pitch dark.

    • @michaelstarkey9745
      @michaelstarkey9745 Год назад +2

      Not while th fire is blazin

    • @davidelliott5843
      @davidelliott5843 Год назад +2

      Don’t they have a car called a Blazer?

    • @CiaranMcHale
      @CiaranMcHale Год назад +1

      @@michaelstarkey9745 Listen to what Sam says at 10:39. "This experience is *not directly comparable to the Bolt EV* or the Bolt themselves and, you know, some other recalls that have happened for say the Hyundai vehicles using these same batteries *because it's not leading to fires."*

    • @greglane3978
      @greglane3978 Год назад

      They need another Obama to waste billions of taxpayer money to bail them out.

    • @wageslave387
      @wageslave387 Год назад +1

      The government is the last to go out of business. Government Motors will never go down. It is just like ATT.

  • @punditgi
    @punditgi 2 месяца назад +1

    Amazing how a RUclipsr is smarter than those executives who make millions 😮
    Goodbye GM!

  • @warrenmcelroy6998
    @warrenmcelroy6998 Год назад +1

    I'm on my 3rd LG Chem House backup battery in the last 4 years. No fires, just stopped working. Fortunately covered under warranty. Solar company wanted to mount the battery in my garage. I said no. Outside only or no deal. Battery on fire outside of house is bad. Battery on fire inside of house is much, much worse!

  • @dosgos
    @dosgos Год назад +5

    In LG's defense, they produced high-quality 18650 units for years. Hopefully any car battery issues are sorted ASAP.

  • @Bubbz2024
    @Bubbz2024 Год назад +3

    I'm a US id4 owner. The 12 volt battery swap and software update is not a recall. It's the very first software update to go from software 2.1 to 3.1.0 VW been promising everyone since the inception of the car. It comes with a bunch of new features updating the 2021 models to have the same software as the 2022-23 models just like Tesla does. I guess maybe you could call the battery swap a quiet recall since it's not official. I've had zero issues with my 12 volt battery and I have a thousand watt amplifier with a 12-in subwoofer in my trunk demanding a lot more energy out of the electrical system.

  • @cwilsonpa
    @cwilsonpa Год назад +11

    The Hummer EV RECALL is due to a Battery Connector corrosion issue NOT the battery.

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Год назад

      You left out a word. "Yet."

    • @abraxastulammo9940
      @abraxastulammo9940 Год назад

      @@davidbeppler3032 So why dors Tesla use LG batteries for Model 3 LR?

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Год назад

      @@abraxastulammo9940 Because LG is building 2170 batteries for the M3LR.

  • @helios_ja
    @helios_ja Год назад +3

    Mr. Evans we need a deep dive on LG Chem, probably deeper than this one

  • @chrisborns5972
    @chrisborns5972 Год назад +31

    I am confident GM cannot properly and efficiently manage a battery anyway. I hope LG stops or pivots because their black eye on the industry is infuriating.

    • @michaelstarkey9745
      @michaelstarkey9745 Год назад +2

      …………as a LG fuel cell

    • @davidelliott5843
      @davidelliott5843 Год назад

      Fuel cells are useless without hydrogen. That’s useless until nuclear is regulated to make hydrogen.

    • @wwbdwwbd
      @wwbdwwbd Год назад +3

      @@michaelstarkey9745 I would trust LG even less with fuel cells. LG batteries burst into flames, but LG fuel cells will explode and level homes.

  • @DanA-nl5uo
    @DanA-nl5uo Год назад +9

    GM should have responded to the battery fires by saying they where going 100% LFP and would only use similar battery chemistries which are proven to not have a fire issue. It would have been a huge confidence builder for consumer safety.

  • @MyUniversalUniversity
    @MyUniversalUniversity Год назад +2

    Tesla's sells all Lithium batteries in the US, no battery recall. The problem is they are prismatic batteries, not cylindricle like Tesla. It is not the Lithium, it is the form of the battery.
    You don't get this.

  • @hemaccabe4292
    @hemaccabe4292 Год назад +7

    My wife ended up with an LG chem battery for her ebike, yup, dead out of the box.

    • @michelangelobuonarroti916
      @michelangelobuonarroti916 Год назад

      Probably shipped at low SOC for safety.

    • @Doing_it_right_the_first_time
      @Doing_it_right_the_first_time Год назад

      @@michelangelobuonarroti916 There is a big difference Michelangelo between “dead out of the box“ and a low state of charge! (SOC)

    • @hemaccabe4292
      @hemaccabe4292 Год назад

      @@michelangelobuonarroti916 Low SOC will take a charge, this battery won’t. Dead out of the box. It’s kind of an insult you don’t think we know how to plug a battery in. Kind of a pathetic, stupid defense of a lame ass company.

  • @murphylas
    @murphylas Год назад +4

    If a company is trying to discredit EVs in favor of ICEs, then bad batteries would be a good argument for customers to NOT buy EVs. Remember many legacy car companies want to sell ICEs because that is their bread and butter. Just saying ....

  • @noleftturns
    @noleftturns Год назад +32

    GM is it's own worst enemy.

    • @FrunkensteinVonZipperneck
      @FrunkensteinVonZipperneck Год назад +6

      Ah, give Mary Barra more credit - she's GM's worst enemy.

    • @boatthere867
      @boatthere867 Год назад +1

      @@FrunkensteinVonZipperneck you're right she did it

    • @adamd5013
      @adamd5013 Год назад

      Always has been

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Год назад

      GM stock is doing fine. I guess the investors do not care about battery fires.

    • @noleftturns
      @noleftturns Год назад +2

      @@davidbeppler3032 You've got to tell me what planet you are broadcasting from - really.
      GM closed today at $33.57 down from the January 3, 2022 high of $65.74
      that's an implosion of 50% and you think the investors don't care about battery fires?
      I've got a timeshare in Orlando you really need to buy - call me...

  • @markswick4901
    @markswick4901 Год назад +3

    It's pretty simple GM spends tanker loads of cash in advertising with the media so they are happy to not mention it.

  • @Grauwelman
    @Grauwelman Год назад +4

    Sam, you're absolutely right. I do really hope that my VW e-Up (produced in May 2021, picked up in June 2021) will be stable and makes fun for many years 🙈. A few months before my car was produced, there have been a recall for e-Up LG Chem Batteries...

  • @adamdukat3693
    @adamdukat3693 Год назад +19

    Hi Sammy! As I do remember, it was - circa half a year ago since You have started to point out -- how good LFP batteries from BYD are, in comparison with turnery batteries. For my own sake, I hope You were right! As a result of Your opinions (based on Your knowledge) next week I am collecting my brand new Atto 3. That shows -- what I am thinking about Your opinions! I think? Thank You, and all the best with Your valuable channel Sammy. Adam from Adelaide. Bye.

  • @sean2044
    @sean2044 Год назад +3

    It's a shame. The Bolt EUV is a great economical ev. I have it with the new battery pack and love it. Those who did get the recall got a new battery pack after 30,000 miles so they weren't too upset.

  • @felixsu375
    @felixsu375 Год назад +12

    I thought LG was going to stop making NMC batteries and turn all their factories into producing LFP batteries? If they're making LFP, it should be fine. If GM is still using NMC batteries, all I can say prepare for things to get HOT.

    • @abraxastulammo9940
      @abraxastulammo9940 Год назад

      @Steve D VW will use Manganese rich chemistry for their unified battery cells.

  • @daniellee7108
    @daniellee7108 Год назад +1

    I like this format better, with just you presenting, without the intro visuals. 🙂

  • @robertgregory8964
    @robertgregory8964 Год назад +2

    I have sat on the EV sidelines for a while but I just bought a 2019 Hyundai Kona Electric.
    The miles were a bit high so I got it cheap (relatively).
    I checked the service history and it has only done 8,000 km since having a new battery in the recall last year.
    It also has another 5 years on the battery warranty so it was worth a punt for the range.
    I could not afford a new BYD Atto 3, but they are now subject to a sales hold order and possible buyback after failing Australian design rules on child restraint anchor problems.
    It is stressful worrying whether to wait for newer models while watching inflation take away the current options.

  • @ranig2848
    @ranig2848 Год назад +2

    Both Ford and GM are now locked in. GM with LG and Ford with SK (which is actually technology SK stole from LG and now SK and Ford need to pay royalties for). They can’t budge since all battery contacts are secured 5 years into the future. Mistakes they have done 3-5 years ago are going to hunt them for the next 5+ years - and that assumed they won’t have a multi billion $ recall that would basically kill the company it hits.

  • @hughvines4585
    @hughvines4585 Год назад +10

    Initially, the ID. 4's battery pack, which is comprised of 288 pouch cells in 12 modules, was produced by South Korea's LG Chem. But now, VW is using batteries supplied by SK Innovation, another South Korean company that recently opened a $2 billion factory nearby VW's plant there.Jul 26, 2022

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Год назад +1

      Pouch cells are the problem.

    • @erikwilson9498
      @erikwilson9498 Год назад +1

      @@davidbeppler3032 why?

    • @ledsalesoz
      @ledsalesoz Год назад +1

      @@davidbeppler3032 Not really, look at the Renault Zoe, it uses pouch cells, LG cells in fact, but there have only been a handful of fires from over 400,000 cars sold.

    • @ranig2848
      @ranig2848 Год назад +4

      You do realized that SK had a huge legal battle with LG since they basically copied LGs technology. Any SK factory built in the US needs to pay LG royalties. The only reason that SK was able to actually build factories in the US is because Ford bet the entire company on them and put a LOT of pressure on the government and was willing to split the cost of royalties with SK basically ending up buying LG tech at higher prices.
      Both Ford and GM are now locked in. They can’t budge since all battery contacts are secured 5 years into the future. Mistakes they have done 3-5 years ago are going to hunt them for the next 5+ years - and that assumed they won’t have a multi billion $ recall that would basically kill the company.

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Год назад +1

      @@erikwilson9498 Design flaw. You can read the research papers. Pouch batteries do not like vibrations. Cars vibrate a lot.

  • @hughvines4585
    @hughvines4585 Год назад +3

    The first VW rolled off the line last Friday in usa

  • @cn8751
    @cn8751 Год назад +10

    When all is said and done, I suspect the issue will turn out to be more about the pouch form factor than any chemistry or manufacturing defect. In a well designed cylindrical cell or blade pack, thermal runaway in a single cell can happen without serious incident. With pouch cell based packs... not so much.

  • @daewooparts
    @daewooparts Год назад +2

    The dam LG phone 📱 burned my leg a few years ago by battery failure 🔋 🔥, just think how bad the car battery will be

  • @liquidsilver1941
    @liquidsilver1941 Год назад +8

    2015 Volt with 140000 miles , no issues so far . I’d purchase another Chevy EV based on my experience .

    • @michaelstarkey9745
      @michaelstarkey9745 Год назад

      Great news

    • @snafunet
      @snafunet Год назад +1

      2013 Volt with 130000 miles, wait another year or two. You'll find out. There's a nasty surprise from EV batteries called age. tl;dr: I have one low voltage cell and two out of spec in the third module that requires a new battery that's too expensive. The car went into Low Power Propulsion mode and would not restart after I shut it down. I had it towed to the dealer where they said I'd need a new battery but it's on galactic back order (they're likely discontinued) and if I could get it, it would cost around 10K to get it replaced (or 7500K for a refurb with an 18 month warranty from a local 3rd party). I got them to clear the error code and it works again but for how long? Anyway, I drive it until it has about 10 miles left on the battery and then place it into hold mode so hopefully the BMS doesn't throw the LPP message again by detecting low voltage on that bad cell. Maybe I can eke out some more miles on this thing before it screws the pooch. Hopefully this won't be a problem with Ultium batteries since the tech is spread across multiple models, the battery chemistry is upgradeable and perhaps the batteries will be cheaper and easier to service as a result (i.e. not requiring the replacement of the entire battery over a dead cell or two). I'm also hoping that future EVs know how to work around a dead or out spec cell so it doesn't disable the entire damn car and require a tow.

  • @xXElementistXx
    @xXElementistXx Год назад +1

    If you missed it Honda and LG are making a battery plant in Fayette county Ohio.

  • @Firestorm637
    @Firestorm637 Год назад +3

    Lfp are best for rental companies as they tolerate full charge/discharge. With lithium ion they really want you to keep in the 20-80% range for the most part you really can not use the full range 100% of the time like LFP(IRON) I bought my first LFP 12 v battery for my motorcycle 5 years ago. I told my friends it’s lithium Iron and they kept correcting me lithium ION. I was right. I just bought a lithium12 v ion starter battery for my Porsche, $700. It is lighter, longer warranty, lasts 3-5 times longer lead acid, charges in minutes vs hours, no explosive hydrogen gas like lead acid, no corrosion, mount in any position, higher CCA, full deep starting, no need trickle charger for storage as only loses 1% charge/MONTH VS 1%/DAY WITH LEAD acid,

  • @glike2
    @glike2 Год назад +2

    I went thru recall hell with Hyundai

  • @kennethjaggers4108
    @kennethjaggers4108 3 месяца назад

    Totally agree with your comments. Based on the way GM and VW are doing business, they are doomed.

  • @johnporter5828
    @johnporter5828 6 месяцев назад

    The upside: As an owner of '17 & '18 Bolts, we got basically new cars with the replacement batteries - and a renewed warranty....

  • @williamwoo866
    @williamwoo866 Год назад +2

    Scary for sure ===> I own a Tesla model 3 standard with LFP batteries. That makes me sleep better at night knowing my Tesla parked in my house won’t burn down.

  • @tommckinney1489
    @tommckinney1489 Год назад +2

    The Hummer recall is for the battery connector, which is NOT the battery itself.

  • @jamespink4202
    @jamespink4202 Год назад +27

    It's the perfect choice for GM. Along with vast debt, shocking old designs, beligerant unions, low production numbers and Mary Barra, it makes a complete set of reasons for bankruptcy. Top choice!

    • @MbeyaIsHome
      @MbeyaIsHome Год назад +2

      So what? GM will just get bailed out again, and everybody knows it.
      Maybe this time the Feds will force Stellantis to merge with GM ?

    • @wwbdwwbd
      @wwbdwwbd Год назад +6

      The Government Motors will never go bankrupt. It will forever be condemned to the purgatory of mediocrity and incompetence.

    • @jamespink4202
      @jamespink4202 Год назад

      @@wwbdwwbd Got the right CEO then... 🤣

    • @jdburch7402
      @jdburch7402 Год назад

      I lost 3K shares of GM due to Obama’s “controlled” bankruptcy screwing the shareholders. I am enjoying their slow agonizing self destruction.😎👍

    • @db-mp2of
      @db-mp2of Год назад

      @@jamespink4202 Mary did it
      She took GM to the Number 1 position in EV Sales ....lol

  • @crsp76691
    @crsp76691 Год назад +2

    Im in cali and the battery bolt fires were all over the media! Didnt appear to be hidden to me! I have a 17 volt with lg chem batts and its been flawless for 6 years! I had the notorious becm failure a few years back due to bad chip boards from supplier. Isnt LG Chem helping GM to pay for parts of the recall? Maybe they are partners.

  • @JLizard
    @JLizard Год назад +3

    Getting your car worked on is a nail biter and when you are finally able to go to the dealer's mechanic to pick it up they are there waiting to sell you a new car. It reflects bad on the EV market and on Tesla, but as consumers start realizing that Tesla's don't have these issues it will help them. Thanks EV.

  • @mmcbride3879
    @mmcbride3879 Год назад +2

    Let's try to get all the facts straight. The video states the the Hummer high-voltage battery was recalled. The batteries were NOT recalled. It was a battery connector, not the actual battery! It was regarding the possibility of the battery connector corroding and if it does, water could leak into the pack if going over high water. The connector issue appears to be a pack issue on GM's side, not LG Chem's side, since it has nothing to do with the cells.

  • @jlamm2223443
    @jlamm2223443 Год назад +2

    Water damaged Teslas from hurricane Ian are also having serious fire issues and a threat to houses, etc. Nothing but BYD for me.

  • @garycard1826
    @garycard1826 2 месяца назад

    VW "is dodgey"! I agree. Remember Diesel gate? As an ex Audi and current VW owner I will never buy another VW Group vehicle. My Tesla M3RWD arrives on the 26th here in Victoria BC. 🇨🇦

  • @e-dizzy
    @e-dizzy Год назад +2

    Love the art behind you!

  • @mikea8081
    @mikea8081 Год назад +2

    Well interestingly enough GM just won a DOE grant to build a factory with EV battery manufacturer Microvast. This company has said they have never had a battery pack catch fire.

    • @hipanderos8861
      @hipanderos8861 Год назад

      Microvast separator will solve this issue, their battery cells are in porsche mission r project.

  • @rafmanansala1
    @rafmanansala1 Год назад +3

    How will I know if EV has LFP...I don't even think dealerships knows they just to sell EV as quick as possible.

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Год назад

      Wait a year, then buy a Tesla Model Y. They will all have LFP batteries by then. Personally I bought a TM3LR with the NMC battery on purpose. 82kw of power and 300 mile range at 80%. I paid to keep children in the Congo fed. I did my part.

    • @shansui9045
      @shansui9045 Год назад

      I just Google it

  • @reggie2261
    @reggie2261 Год назад +6

    You noticed what I noticed. GM would say “our battery technology “, “ our software” and so on…

  • @grantguy8933
    @grantguy8933 Год назад +2

    Barra is leading GM to total annihilation😂.

  • @richardcoughlin8931
    @richardcoughlin8931 Год назад +1

    When ID.4 production moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee the batteries were supplied by South Korean SK Innovation (Now SK ON). The SK batteries are being made in a plant in Georgia, USA

  • @bertwright1790
    @bertwright1790 Год назад +1

    My sister has a Chrysler Pacifica PHEV that had a recall last February for fires and is going in for the “fix” next week. If that had been Tesla it would have been front page, the only way I heard about it was word of mouth.

  • @olafseglem3366
    @olafseglem3366 Год назад +1

    To compensate for the battery problem, maybe a forked stick and a package of marshmallows should be added to the car so the customers can snack on roasted marshmallows while they for the firetrucks,

  • @johnreese3762
    @johnreese3762 Год назад +1

    Another nail in GM's coffin! Good one Sam!!

  • @dereksollows9783
    @dereksollows9783 3 месяца назад +1

    As a total techno-yob I am left wondering why EVs are unable to have an 'operating system' that can be adjusted for different battery characteristics. Part of the risk of buying one of todays EV is that batteries are announced as being just around the corner. The same issue is a bigger problem for manufacturers, who will have todays models stranded because they are readily changed from rregular bateries to the new high test ones when they come along

  • @Firestorm637
    @Firestorm637 Год назад +4

    Bolt started the same way. Difficult to replace a module vs whole battery pack

  • @davidpearn5925
    @davidpearn5925 Год назад +7

    Tesla has signed up for any batteries that LG can provide also.

    • @theproffessional9
      @theproffessional9 Год назад +2

      My thoughts exactly, LG is having issues but only for their factories that used the pouch cells made before the fix. New cars shouldn't be an issue, especially if they don't have pouch cells

  • @daewooparts
    @daewooparts Год назад +1

    Honda also signed a deal with LG Chem for a new joint battery plant along with GM in Ohio

  • @aryanbisht4560
    @aryanbisht4560 Год назад +5

    You should also give case study on Mahindera Born Electric subsidery

  • @greengold6705
    @greengold6705 Год назад +13

    The hummer didn't have a recall viking. GM's Ultium batteries are going to be pretty good 70% less cobalt in them and much better charging cycles due to the new ncma battery chemistry. LG has also confirmed they are absolutely working on a new lfp battery and I bet it's out in the next year or two.

    • @ledsalesoz
      @ledsalesoz Год назад +4

      There was a recall, but it was for a high voltage cable connector, nothing to do with the batteries. But facts don't seem to mean a lot to Sam nowadays, this isn't the first video he's made where he got it completely wrong, then never admitted that fact or did a retraction.

    • @greengold6705
      @greengold6705 Год назад +2

      @@ledsalesoz yeah but it actually wasn't a recall issued by the highway safety which is technically what a recall is the buyer could come in or not for the cable connector. He does realize Tesla buy tons of batteries from LG right

  • @aeromtb2468
    @aeromtb2468 Год назад +1

    GMs problem is that its ran by MBA bean counters

  • @scottolson1973
    @scottolson1973 Год назад +5

    I gotta wonder if these manufacturers battery management systems are also a factor. Sure there are issues with the LG cells but would Tesla still have these problems with the same cells? Guess we will find out how LGs 4680s work with Tesla.

    • @saff226
      @saff226 Год назад +1

      They don't have any problems with the LG 2170 cells

  • @craigcampbell5956
    @craigcampbell5956 Год назад

    In re: the LG Chem Li-ion CAM supply agreement with GM signed in August, "GM says the cathode materials LG Chem will be supplying are NCMA (nickel, cobalt, manganese and aluminum) for Ultium Platform EVs... With the application of the aluminum, stability is increased while the amount of cobalt used is reduced by 70% from the previous generation of batteries, says GM." I also believe these are pouch cells, as opposed to the jelly rolls they typically used in the past. Time will tell how these hold up and perform. But the cells do seem different. GM is in the process of locating it's fourth LG Chem-partnered battery cell factory, likely in Indiana, with the other three being in Ohio, Tennessee, and Michigan.

  • @craighermle7727
    @craighermle7727 Год назад +9

    Add the battery recalls to the other recalls that GM & Ford has had, and the recall numbers are startling. GM is chasing its tail, or as a salesman once told me before his sales pitch "I'm throwing jello against the wall, and see what sticks". That very much seems to be GM's strategy as well They may have battery problems, but look at Buick's vehicle lineup, and then jump to the electric that Buick is developing that won't be ready until 2024. The car looks interesting, but I don't think they'll be selling a million of them either. Can GM really afford to try to turn one of its product lines into a boutique business? I think not. Beyond that, I'm not sure why GM would devote an entire brand name to one car, because the rest of the product line longevity sure seems sketchy. GM has developed a knack for finding the dog poop regardless of the direction they take, For those that may remember the videotape days, could this be another case of B Betamax vs VHS? The better of the two formats didn't win.

    • @wongpohchan9485
      @wongpohchan9485 Год назад

      Boils down to the fact that the US refuses to deal with Chinese companies. Everybody knows that CATL and BYD produces the most robust and reliable EV batteries. Even Tesla uses BYD or CATL batteries.

  • @Wrath0141
    @Wrath0141 Год назад +2

    The Ultium battery packs are NMCA chemistry which are NOT the same as previous Bolt (BEV2) batteries. You know, Tesla using the same NMCA in Chinese Model Y so....

  • @Firestorm637
    @Firestorm637 Год назад +1

    VW announced switching to CATL

  • @greggpon7466
    @greggpon7466 Год назад +2

    For the record mainstream media is clueless. Every MSM story on batteries begins with a "the world does not have enough nickel and cobalt" 🤦

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Год назад

      The world does not mine enough nickel and cobalt. That is correct. I love my NMC batteries!

    • @greggpon7466
      @greggpon7466 Год назад

      @@davidbeppler3032 did you just get a job at CNBC or Fox News or CNN?

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Год назад

      @@greggpon7466 Nope, just the facts. Of which CNBC, Fox News, and CNN are allergic!

  • @EdgewiseSJ
    @EdgewiseSJ Год назад +3

    I hope LG and GM both succeed and do well, but I wouldn't bet on it. Looking at my stock portfolio, I am and have been betting on Tesla.

  • @DWDAmateur
    @DWDAmateur Год назад +1

    An investment in both Lordstown Motors and Nikola Motors confirms that GM does no due diligence when making investments.

  • @bernardopaula1763
    @bernardopaula1763 Год назад +1

    Their only concern is to try to put out more cars than Tesla

  • @PhillipStewartYYZ
    @PhillipStewartYYZ Год назад +1

    Great video! Thanks for pointing us out

  • @brauliocantu7478
    @brauliocantu7478 Год назад +2

    Great Mary you lead and it maters!😂GM sad to see how desperate they are to jump in electric car making

    • @retiredjedi6178
      @retiredjedi6178 Год назад

      It's more like Biden has forced them to go EV

  • @MiguelAngel-xl5xd
    @MiguelAngel-xl5xd Год назад +1

    Tesla is also using LG bateries on Models 3 and Y Performance made in China but I'm not sure if they are 2170 cylindrical or prismatic shaped.

  • @kpectbi
    @kpectbi Год назад +1

    Exactly what I was thinking. The porche's fires were also with LG batteries

  • @jerrylundegaard2592
    @jerrylundegaard2592 3 месяца назад

    How Barra and Farley hang on to their jobs is a mystery.

  • @RayNLA
    @RayNLA Год назад +3

    My LG vacuum works flawlessly 😊

    • @gustavomercado1599
      @gustavomercado1599 Год назад +1

      They’re different companies under the same conglomerate

  • @scottfangue4630
    @scottfangue4630 Год назад +1

    I just bought a Chevy. Gas powered 2500. Nice truck

    • @michelangelobuonarroti916
      @michelangelobuonarroti916 Год назад

      Hope it wasn't new. New gas vehicles are going to depreciate fast as EVs grow.

    • @scottfangue4630
      @scottfangue4630 Год назад

      @@michelangelobuonarroti916 yeah. It will be a while before tow capacity is up to par. But I may be wrong. Yet to be seen in action.

  • @LJ-jq8og
    @LJ-jq8og Год назад +2

    "Classic GM" FAILURE(s) 😂

  • @Firestorm637
    @Firestorm637 Год назад +1

    Hummer Ev 200 kwh battery!! Expensive recall vs bolt smaller battery. MB uses LG chem

  • @tdevinetampa
    @tdevinetampa Год назад +1

    Save the LG Chem batteries for the solar packs you bolt to the side of your house to work with solar panels.

  • @jasoncoates5361
    @jasoncoates5361 Год назад +1

    100k is near. Get to the plaque!!

  • @michaelbedard7859
    @michaelbedard7859 Год назад +3

    LFP, BYD, CATL, Panasonic.... LG disaster.....

  • @Richard-cq4kv
    @Richard-cq4kv 6 месяцев назад

    This video has aged very well, it's now the end of 2023 and GM is still incapable of ramping up a single EV, and they're making excuses like lack of EV demand for their incompetence.

  • @frederickmartin6998
    @frederickmartin6998 Год назад

    I bought a VW 40 years ago with electronics that were sourced from the lowest bidder and had nothing but problems. The dealer just made things worse. I will never buy a VW again. I currently drive a GM truck, the major parts are good and have been reliable but the cost-cutting on the peripherals is very annoying. Pay attention when driving, how many GM trucks do you see with one running light out? Although I like the dealer service I will never again buy GM.
    From now on if it ain't a Tesla I'm won't buy it.

  • @terencehonda
    @terencehonda Год назад +1

    Oh shit my Model Y LR has an LG battery…..i have never heard of Tesla recalls because of LG batteries

  • @lwdp74
    @lwdp74 Год назад +2

    Sets hope LG and their customers have been closely following their problems and have come to a working solution to their batteries. We can hope! It’ll lower the government’s rebates, bail-outs and loans.

  • @hemaccabe4292
    @hemaccabe4292 Год назад +8

    LG Chem makes the batteries that set Samsung phones on fire too.

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Год назад +1

      Clearly it is not an LG problem. It is a Samsung, GM, VW, Hyundai problem.

    • @hello-fw4zt
      @hello-fw4zt Год назад

      You mean Chinese battery Note7?

  • @Kevin19700
    @Kevin19700 4 месяца назад

    Toyota must be laughing all the way to the bank. They steadfastly said they were betting their future on hybrid technology and were avoiding all electric drives. Looks like they bet correctly.

  • @jamesmisener3006
    @jamesmisener3006 Год назад +2

    This problem is beginning to circulate down to the average buyer and GM should be very concerned. I know folks who bought the volt a while back and like it but will not stay with GM for their next one because of these issues surfacing. We are moving too fast here people and there is going to be a lot of lemon cars for sale come 10 years for now.
    Cheers 🇨🇦

  • @zoltanszeles9394
    @zoltanszeles9394 Год назад +1

    It's rather a problem with pouch cells, LG makes cells for Tesla too, and those cylindrical cells are fine.

  • @rogerfroud300
    @rogerfroud300 Год назад +1

    Pouch cells are way more difficult to make than cylindrical cells. I'm really surprised that so many battery manufacturers choose complex designs over simpler ones. It's asking for trouble, and puts them at a competetive disadvantage. This is what happens when you don't get it exactly right.

  • @felixsu375
    @felixsu375 Год назад +2

    I'm really confused why the EU and Korean car makers don't use LFP batteries and insist on using NMC batteries. It's not as if the management doesn't know the issues with NMC batteries. It's really puzzling. Why deal with all the problems of the NMC chemistry when you can just avoid it?
    Tesla's don't have problems because they control the batteries being made and they use active liquid cooling to manage heat. If you let one cell run away with heat, your whole battery is toast, literally.

    • @GG-si7fw
      @GG-si7fw Год назад

      I think a big reason is that the legacy auto EV's are heavy compared to Tesla and they can't take added weight that the LFP batteries are imparted with. I was wondering about the why too as it would be cheaper and easier to scale LFP batteries. Especially if your starting out making EV's for the the first time or second gen at it.
      The other idea I was coming up with is that legacy automakers and dealers don't want cars lasting 1,000,000+ miles on the expensive components, batteries and motors.

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Год назад

      I love my TM3LR with NMC!

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Год назад

      @@JeanPierreWhite Or as fast. Or charge as fast. They might last longer though. LFP last a long time. In 2050 I bet lots of people will still be driving their Tesla Model Ys from 2022 with the original LFP batteries!

  • @JohnSmith-oh9iv
    @JohnSmith-oh9iv Год назад +1

    Isn't LG Chem a manufacturer for Tesla? What brand of batteries are in M3, M3LR and M3P?

    • @saff226
      @saff226 Год назад

      Shanghai and Berlin built long range and performance use LG Chem cylindrical 2170 cells

  • @ajett5081
    @ajett5081 Год назад +1

    If I had an EV. e-bike ,e- motorcycle I would not charge it up in my garage.

  • @glenn726
    @glenn726 5 месяцев назад

    You can train a dumb person but you can't fix stupid.

  • @mlhm5
    @mlhm5 Год назад +3

    do you think it will make any difference if the car gets a 200 mile + range and costs $30KUSD?

  • @toastsniffer
    @toastsniffer Год назад +1

    Took 2 days to get the USB port replaced in my wife's atlas.

  • @hemaccabe4292
    @hemaccabe4292 Год назад +2

    Maybe Volkswagen can replace all the bad battery packs with Diesel engines that don’t need urea but still achieve emission targets?

  • @JEP-Tech
    @JEP-Tech Год назад +1

    Japanese batteries have always had better quality control and longevity than Chinese companies. South Korean ones like LG chem aren't on par with Japan either. Tesla was smart to partner with Panasonic in the beginning when they were making few cars and safety recalls would bankrupt them, only to diversify once they hit mass production scale and needed more batteries. It's not surprising that GM has once again made another big mistake on a long history of mistakes that lead them to bankruptcy. Unfortunately, now that both the US government and the CCP have a huge financial stake in GM, they will be too big to fail for decades to come.